Song 13: Teenage Kicks by The Undertones
Teenage kicks! This song as written in Justin’s rock songbook is pretty easy. He recommends using power chords, but in his video lesson he also teaches using barre chords. There are 2 guitars in the original record (one using PCs and the other using BCs) so I figured I’d do both since I am currently learning barre chords in Justins intermediate course. I also went ahead and did the solo too since I’m trying to get more experience with lead playing.
What I’ve learned/techniques:
- Power Chords. This is the easiest part, nothing too crazy. Simple power chord changes, nothing I haven’t done before.
- Barre Chords. This is one of the reasons it took so long for me to learn this song. You have to switch from A shaped barre chords → power chords → Am shaped barre chords → and finally to E shaped barre chords. A lot of practice and sore muscles between my index finger and thumb but it was worth it. I feel like a have the hang of these now and feel more prepared for the intermediate section of the songbook.
- Solo - This was also tough, hammer ons, flick offs, string bending, and jumping strings. It looks like a simple solo, and it is I’m sure, but a lot of fundamental lead techniques here. I’m still very early in my lead playing so I didn’t care if I played this perfect or not, but I think I did an okay job.
Sound:
It’s straight up just my katana on the crunch tone for all 3 recordings (power chords, barre chords, and solo). I just messed with the levels of each.
grabbed the backing track from: Download your instrumental songs in MP3 format - Custom Backing Tracks - Karaoke Version (karaoke-version.com)
Here we go, Teenage Kicks by The Undertones! (Advice and feedback always appreciated and welcome!)
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